Phlegmatic
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Phlegmatic ( adjective )
- Unemotional, calm and unresponsive.
- Not easily excited or roused to action.
Origin:
From the latin phlegmaticus, from the greek φλεγματικός (phlegmatikos) meaning "relating to phlegm".
Examples:
- He remained phlegmatic in the face of danger.
- She was phlegmatic when she heard the bad news.
- He is known for his phlegmatic attitude towards life.
- The phlegmatic person does not easily show emotion.
- The phlegmatic person is unresponsive to criticism.
(As a noun)
Phlegmatic ( noun )
- Unemotional, calm and unresponsive.
- Not easily excited or roused to action.
Origin:
From the latin phlegmaticus, from the greek φλεγματικός (phlegmatikos) meaning "relating to phlegm".
Examples:
- He remained phlegmatic in the face of danger.
- She was phlegmatic when she heard the bad news.
- He is known for his phlegmatic attitude towards life.
- The phlegmatic person does not easily show emotion.
- The phlegmatic person is unresponsive to criticism.